TIP: Rinse with lukewarm water instead of hot water to prevent any damage to the hair.

Step 2: Use heat sparingly Avoid using tools like blow-dryers and curling irons, which can dry winter hair and encourage static.

Step 3: Rinse with vinegar or egg and use oil Rinse your hair with white vinegar or with an egg beaten into lukewarm water once a week to add body and moisture. Use oil products to hydrate, but only before shampooing to avoid drying out your scalp.

TIP: Avoid using chemicals and don't experiment with new products during the winter, which can compromise your hair's ability to recover.

Step 4: Cut static Rub dryer sheets on your hair to remove static electricity, or use a natural-bristle hairbrush that's been sprayed with hairspray and then smooth your tangles from the roots to the ends.